Wichita & the Air Capital of the World
Edward H. Phillips program at the Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum in 2014 includes the history of Travel Air and Walter Beech, the genesis and production of the Type R “Mystery Ship” racing monoplane and the air races of the 1920s and 1930s. Edward H. Phillips has researched and written eight books on the unique and rich aviation history that belongs to Wichita, Kansas. Phillips holds degrees from the University of North Dakota. He is a pilot and advanced ground instructor. He has worked for Beech Aircraft Corporation, Piedmont Airlines and as writer for Aviation Week & Space Technology magazines.

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The Rise of the Air Capital

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Travel Air History

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The Legacy of The Iconic Cessna 172 Skyhawk | Behind The Wings

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These U.S. airmail pilots were risk-takers who became aviation pioneers.

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Kayak (0355 Video) A production of the Alaska Department of Education 1987 (Color/Sound)

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A Journey to the TWA Flight 3 Crash Site | The Truth About Carole Lombard’s Death

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Beechcraft Bonanza History from the Model 35 to the G36

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Rediscovering the Mungers

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1976: Concorde's First Commercial Transatlantic Flight | Blue Peter | BBC Archive
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The Combat History of The Black Sheep Squadron [RARE RESTORED FOOTAGE AND INTERVIEWS]

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Beechcraft 18 | Behind the Wings on PBS

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Kelly Johnson and Lockheed Story

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The World's Greatest Test Pilot: Eric "Winkle" Brown. Face-to-Face with the Axis. Rare Raw Interview

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It Takes a Village to Build a Biplane

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Why German Engineers Couldn't Explain How Britain Built A Bomb That Bounced On Water

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The Rocket Sled Trials of Colonel John Stapp

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Robin Olds: The Total Fighter Pilot Package

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RESTORED HISTORY: the "Flying Hotel" of the 1950s: Boeing 377 Stratocruiser, From Bomber to Airliner

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The Bridges At Toko-Ri (1954) 20 Weird Facts That You Didn’t Know About

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